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If Israeli Attacks Cease, We Will also Cease Our Responses, Iran Said

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounces Israeli attacks on nuclear facilities, vows retaliation if aggression continues, and questions U.S. non-involvement while affirming Iran’s peaceful nuclear ambitions and openness to negotiations.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with Agencies

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran will respond to Israeli attacks to defend itself, but these responses will stop if Israel stops its aggression.

He urged the U.S. to condemn the attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities and expressed doubts about U.S. claims of not being involved.

Araghchi reaffirmed that Iran does not want nuclear weapons but does have the right to a peaceful nuclear program.

He noted that a sixth round of talks with the U.S. was canceled, but Iran is willing to provide assurances. He accused Israel of blocking diplomatic efforts between Iran and the U.S.

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